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American Plastics Council Announces Roadmap to Automotive Future; ``Smart,'' Self-healing, Lighter Plastics Will Improve Cars.


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TRAVERSE CITY Traverse City, city (1990 pop. 15,155), seat of Grand Traverse co., N Mich., at the head of the West Arm of Grand Traverse Bay, in a resort and cherry-growing region; inc. 1881. , Mich.--(AutomotiveWire)--Aug. 6, 2002

Are self-repairing bumpers in our future?

Will plastic crash cages be used to save lives someday some·day  
adv.
At an indefinite time in the future.

Usage Note: The adverbs someday and sometime express future time indefinitely: We'll succeed someday. Come sometime.
? Will plastic body panels soon make it possible to maintain a showroom-floor shine for years and make painting obsolete? Will lighter, more fuel-efficient and safer cars dominate the roads in the future? "Benefits such as these, as well as others that we haven't yet imagined, will someday be possible because of the material advantages of plastics," stated Don Little, chair of the plastics industry's automotive work group.

Plastics producers are building partnerships with the automotive OEMs, tier suppliers, government agencies and universities with the goals of producing safer, more affordable, energy-efficient vehicles. Working through the American Plastics Council The American Plastics Council (APC) is a major trade association for the U.S. plastics industry. Through a variety of outreach efforts, APC works to promote the benefits of plastics and the plastics industry.  (APC (1) (American Power Conversion Corporation, West Kingston, RI, www.apcc.com) The leading manufacturer of UPS systems and surge suppressors, founded in 1981 by Rodger Dowdell, Neil Rasmussen and Emanual Landsman, three electronic power engineers who had worked at MIT. ) -- plastics makers are communicating these goals by making public a roadmap and technology vision for automotive plastics over the next 20 years. This important document (developed as a result of a workshop that was co-sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy) will be released at the 2002 Management Briefing Seminars from August 5-9.

"Plastics can help the automotive OEMs and suppliers lower their design, tooling and production costs. We can help build a truly sustainable transportation infrastructure with cars that meet challenging safety or environmental mandates," said Little. "Plastics will help make it easier to build cars consumers are excited to buy and drive."

The plastics industry is already building meaningful partnerships. The plastics industry is enthusiastically working with the USCAR USCAR United States Council for Automotive Research
USCAR United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands
 and DOE FreedomCAR partnership to fully explore the potential of plastic to fulfill the FreedomCAR vision. The plastics industry is working closely with the Department of Energy and the national research labs, providing input as they develop a strategic plan for automotive light-weight materials research over the next several years. It is undertaking an aggressive outreach to Congress, educating and gaining support from key senators and members of congress to direct federal research efforts toward objectives outlines in the roadmap. And it is working to make plastics-specific educational opportunities available to the students of the leading automotive design Automotive design is the profession involved in the development of motor vehicles or more specifically road vehicles. This most commonly refers to automobiles but also refers to motorcycles, trucks, buses, coaches, and vans.  programs.

Plastics Innovation at Work

Today, an entire new class of "smart" plastics already exists that will enable even greater revolutionary changes in production and product performance. For instance, "smart" plastics have been developed that can self-repair, actuate and transduce trans·duce
v.
1. To convert energy from one form to another.

2. To transfer genetic material or characteristics from one bacterial cell to another. Used of a bacteriophage or plasmid.
 (photoelectric Converting photons into electrons. When light is beamed onto a metal, electrons are released from its atoms. The higher the light frequency, the more electron energy released. Photonic sensors of all kinds work on this principle. They sense light and cause an electric current to flow.  energy), providing the flexibility and performance needed to make plastics more functional and cost-effective than traditional automotive materials.

Plastics innovations also are resulting in other technological advances. Some racing car design teams are using plastics in certain structural applications because they offer sufficient strength and crash energy absorption at a dramatically lower weight. And as the racetrack has served as a laboratory for automotive innovation, it is likely that similar technology will be found in the chassis and body of consumer vehicles.

Coatings and films are now available that make windows stronger, reduce abrasion abrasion /abra·sion/ (ah-bra´zhun)
1. a rubbing or scraping off through unusual or abnormal action; see also planing.

2. a rubbed or scraped area on skin or mucous membrane.
 and wear, prevent heat absorption and demonstrate many other unique properties. As an example of the plastic industry's foresight (graphics, tool) Foresight - A software product from Nu Thena providing graphical modelling tools for high level system design and simulation. , resin producers are working on plastics with paint-like finishes that virtually will eliminate the need to paint vehicles. The production efficiencies offered by this innovation alone have the potential for tremendous savings for the auto industry and consumers.

A key benefit of adopting plastics as a material of choice will be improved speed to market, reducing design, development and engineering cycles that will rapidly take new polymer-based applications from initial concept to commercial product. In order to make this possible, plastics producers are committed to making available more reliable methods and tools to predict material performance over the entire life of the vehicle.

The Path Ahead: Portfolio of Solutions

"We are fully aware of the challenges the auto and plastics industries face over the next decades. Still, we are confident that we offer the best portfolio of solutions for the automotive industry The automotive industry is the industry involved in the design, development, manufacture, marketing, and sale of motor vehicles. In 2006, more than 69 million motor vehicles, including cars and commercial vehicles were produced worldwide. . We need to think about ways we invest in new technology. Plastics are too important to the future of the automotive industry not to have a seat at the automakers' future concept development table. The plastics industry will be here over the long haul Long distance. Long haul implies traversing a state or a country. Contrast with short haul.  to partner with automotive leaders and continue this good work," said Little.

APC is a national trade association representing 24 of the nation's largest resin producers, including monomer monomer (mŏn`əmər): see polymer.
monomer

Molecule of any of a class of mostly organic compounds that can react with other molecules of the same or other compounds to form very large molecules (polymers).
 and polymer production and distribution. Founded in 1988, APC demonstrates that plastics are a responsible choice and promotes the countless ways they make people's lives better, healthier and safer. Plastics Make It possible.(R)
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